Jonathan Williamson
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Jonathan Williamson's research focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary conditions, particularly peripheral pulmonary lesions and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He has investigated novel bronchoscopic platforms, including robotic electromagnetic navigation systems with integrated tomosynthesis technology, as demonstrated in the FRONTIER study. His work also explores less invasive diagnostic methods, comparing the efficacy and safety of cryobiopsy with computed tomography-guided transthoracic biopsy for peripheral lung lesions.
Further research by Williamson includes evaluating endoscopic polymer foam for the reversal of collateral ventilation in COPD patients undergoing lung volume reduction, as well as examining tracheobronchial stents. He has also contributed to the understanding of genomic alterations in cancer and explored the post-marketing surveillance of microwave treatments for warts. His publications reflect a commitment to advancing interventional pulmonology and related treatment modalities.
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- h-index: 22
- Publications: 128
- Citations: 1,758
Selected Publications
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Tularemia: A Unique Presentation for a Rare Disease (2025)
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Vomiting and Abdominal Pain in a 5-Year-Old Male (2023)
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Reprint of: Pulmonary embolism with Hampton Hump in COVID-19 patient (2022)
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Pott Puffy tumor in the adult patient (2021)
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Pulmonary embolism with Hampton Hump in COVID-19 patient (2020)
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- Pott Puffy tumor in the adult patient
- Reprint of: Pulmonary embolism with Hampton Hump in COVID-19 patient
- Reprint of: Pulmonary embolism with Hampton Hump in COVID-19 patient
- Vomiting and Abdominal Pain in a 5-Year-Old Male
- Vomiting and Abdominal Pain in a 5-Year-Old Male
- Tularemia: A Unique Presentation for a Rare Disease
- Tularemia: A Unique Presentation for a Rare Disease
- Tularemia: A Unique Presentation for a Rare Disease
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